STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Uber rides have more than doubled on Staten Island over the past year, according to data from the ride-hailing company's new microsite, UberConnectsNYC.

The new site highlights the work Uber has done to expand in areas underserved by public transportation, including Staten Island.

"From New Brighton to Great Kills, Uber helps us move around in our communities, and in every corner of the five boroughs. That is why the majority of Uber rides are now outside of Manhattan, in areas like Staten Island. And, in the past year, trips here have more than doubled," said Uber spokeswoman Danielle Filson.

The site offers newly released data, including a look at specific neighborhoods, as well as testimonials from the Rev. Franklyn Richardson, the Rev. Al Sharpton and borough-based riders who rely on Uber.

On Staten Island, the number of Uber trips have steadily increased. The top destinations include the Staten Island Ferry, Staten Island Mall, College of Staten Island, Staten Island University Hospital and Richmond University Medical Center.

UberConnectsNYC also has additional information about three specific Staten Island neighborhoods: New Brighton, Todt Hill and Great Kills.

In New Brighton, Uber rides have nearly tripled in the past year with more than half of the trips using UberPool.

On Todt Hill, Uber rides have nearly doubled in the past year with roughly one-third of the trips using UberPool.

In Great Kills, Uber rides have more than doubled in the past year with approximately half of the trips using UberPool.